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Revisions to Coach and Motor (Body) Builder for Australia and New Zealand, The November 15, 1933 (Volume 44 No. 8)

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Added issue type:
Monthly
Added issue year:
1933
Added issue month:
November
Added issue day:
15
Added issue volume:
44
Added issue number:
8
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Added contents:
Broadcast Address, A (Comments), p.141
Mechanism of Industry (Comments), p.141
New Zealand, Brighter Prospects for (Comments), p.141
Body, All Metal (Comments), p.142
Duty Based on Weight (Miscellaneous), p.142
Henry Ford Scores (Miscellaneous), p.142
Uniform Minimum Rate and Hours (Miscellaneous), p.142
Motor-Show, The Olympia . (Motor Body Builder), p.143
Blake, Francis (Portraits), p.143
Blake, Francis (Obituary), p.143
Dry-Ice Body (Working Drawings), p.144
Dry-Ice Body (Motor Body Builder), p.144
Self-Acting Head, A New Style of (Motor Body Builder), p.146
Fire Engine, New Zealand (Motor Body Builder), p.147
Fire Engine, A New Zealand (Motor Vehicle Illustrations), p.147
Body Construction, Various Types of (Motor Body Builder), p.148
Estimating for Re-Finishing Cars (The Painter), p.150
Transporting Racehorses by Road (Miscellaneous), p.150
Silk Screen Process, Making Posters by (The Painter), p.151
Truck Bodies, Colours for (The Painter), p.151
Hairlock & Latex Sponge Rubber Trimmings (Miscellaneous), p.152
Sales Tax on Saddlery (Miscellaneous), p.152
Association, New Zealand Coach and Motor Body Builders' (Miscellaneous), p.153
Tariff, New Zealand Body Builders and the (Miscellaneous), p.153
National Recovery Plan in U.S.A. (Miscellaneous), p.154
Transport in England, Trend of (Miscellaneous), p.154
Body Types, Dangers of Extreme (Miscellaneous), p.156
Soybeans, Henry Ford's Experiments with (Miscellaneous), p.156
Machine, The New "Besco" Heavy Universal Edging, Bending and Folding (Miscellaneous), p.160

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